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Get ready for , the ultimate online gathering for virtual aviators! This 24-hour live event brings together GeoFS pilots from every continent for group flights, air races, scenic tours, and live ATC challenges. Highlights include:

GeoFS is a free, open-world flight simulator that runs on modern web browsers using JavaScript and WebGL. Created by French developer Xavier Tassin, GeoFS uses high-resolution satellite imagery from providers like Bing Maps and terrain elevation data to render the entire Earth's surface in 3D. You can fly anywhere — from the Grand Canyon to Mount Everest, from New York City to the remote islands of the South Pacific — all without leaving your browser. Geo-fs.con

If you’ve ever dreamed of taking the controls of a Cessna over sun-drenched coastlines, lining up a jet on an airport you’ve never visited, or watching your home town roll beneath your wheels at 10,000 feet — GeoFS makes that dream unexpectedly accessible. It’s a browser-based flight simulator that trades heavy installs for instant, delightful exploration. Here’s why it’s worth a spin and how to get the most out of it. Get ready for , the ultimate online gathering

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Don't feel limited to the standard trainer. The GeoFS community has contributed a massive library of aircraft, including: : The Airbus A380 or Boeing 737.

: Explain the shift to CesiumJS for 3D geospatial rendering.